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I'm glad they continued with it, I'm a bit disappointed we aren't seeing guest artist for each hero like with the blades but in terms of having a more visual cohesion with the game its great.
I'm glad they continued with it, I'm a bit disappointed we aren't seeing guest artist for each hero like with the blades but in terms of having a more visual cohesion with the game its great.
Takahashi said that the character design was Saito work after the announcement of the game.
''The characters were designed by Masatsugu Saito, who also designed the characters for Xenoblade Chronicles 2. While we can’t show them to you at this time, Koichi Mugitani created some of the key artworks. As you can see, familiar staff members to the Xenoblade Chronicles series have once again come together to create this game.'' source
Takahashi said that the character design was Saito work after the announcement of the game.
''The characters were designed by Masatsugu Saito, who also designed the characters for Xenoblade Chronicles 2. While we can’t show them to you at this time, Koichi Mugitani created some of the key artworks. As you can see, familiar staff members to the Xenoblade Chronicles series have once again come together to create this game.'' source
On one hand, it was lovely seeing different artist's take on a character in-universe. It brought a unique flair to the game that you just can't get from just one artist.
On the other hand....some of them were uh......not very good artistically speaking (Dhalia especially).
Good think the character designs have been fantastic basically all across the board with XB3.
On one hand, it was lovely seeing different artist's take on a character in-universe. It brought a unique flair to the game that you just can't get from just one artist.
On the other hand....some of them were uh......not very good artistically speaking (Dhalia especially).
Good think the character designs have been fantastic basically all across the board with XB3.
I'm not sure if that existed in prior games, but they have my attention now
Also, as someone who was kinda down on Final Fantasy XVI for being a bit drab looking, I'm super happy to see how colorful and bright the world is in this game.
I guess it's time for me to start on the franchise in earnest finally.
On one hand, it was lovely seeing different artist's take on a character in-universe. It brought a unique flair to the game that you just can't get from just one artist.
On the other hand....some of them were uh......not very good artistically speaking (Dhalia especially).
Good think the character designs have been fantastic basically all across the board with XB3.
Considering Nintendo history of always bringing 3rd party/freelancers designers for their RPGs, I think we will see cases like XC2 in the future from Monolith Soft even if probably with not so many people involved. This is just a nice change from XC2
The guest artists worked for 2 because the Blades were intentionally... dissonant with the rest of the world. It wouldn't work in this context.
I also think it's interesting that much of the complaints in relation to sexualisation in 2 was limited entirely to blades. I'm not excusing it, but I think, like, there was a metacommentary about the blades as being constructed beings, formed from the psyches of the first person to open their core.
I'm not sure if that existed in prior games, but they have my attention now
Also, as someone who was kinda down on Final Fantasy XVI for being a bit drab looking, I'm super happy to see how colorful and bright the world is in this game.
I guess it's time for me to start on the franchise in earnest finally.
I didn't play a lot of 2 but I came more away thinking "oh, they're like the temporary party members from Final Fantasy II and IV"
Well in X1 everybody had their own role to play. You can fool around a bit as each member mag have two roles depending on how you assign their skill sets. Like Dunban, he can deal wicked damage OR you can stack all the agility gems and take off his armor and have him fight half naked for an insane evasion tank.
X2 everybody also had their ideal roles with all the story based blades you are given. But if you do the side quests for secret blades or farm gems for guest blades, you can customize your team to focus on whatever you want, but only if you went for optional blades.
And in XCX, it’s a straight rpg so you choose your class at the start.
I doubt Saito designed all the Heroes, some of them already don't seem like his designs just going by the faces. I'm sure some of them are done internally and meant to stay in line with the overall style, which is usually how things work on big JRPGs to begin with,
The guest artists worked for 2 because the Blades were intentionally... dissonant with the rest of the world. It wouldn't work in this context.
I also think it's interesting that much of the complaints in relation to sexualisation in 2 was limited entirely to blades. I'm not excusing it, but I think, like, there was a metacommentary about the blades as being constructed beings, formed from the psyches of the first person to open their core.
Also keep in mind X1 leans you hard one way. So while you can try to go off the beaten role, your stats and skills heavily favor a specific role, so you end up gimping yourself. For the main game it doesn’t matter so much, but when you fight the special monsters or super bosses, you’ll get decimated. So you want Reyn and Dunban to tank and you want Rikki to be a DoT and Debuffer death nopon lol
I doubt Saito designed all the Heroes, some of them already don't seem like his designs just going by the faces. I'm sure some of them are done internally and meant to stay in line with the overall style, which is usually how things work on big JRPGs to begin with,
I meant the original scene. IIRC Monolith’s responsibility in BOTW was in regards to the open world. So I was mainly joking that it’s Monolith imitating Monolith.
Also keep in mind X1 leans you hard one way. So while you can try to go off the beaten role, your stats and skills heavily favor a specific role, so you end up gimping yourself. For the main game it doesn’t matter so much, but when you fight the special monsters or super bosses, you’ll get decimated. So you want Reyn and Dunban to tank and you want Rikki to be a DoT and Debuffer death nopon lol
I'm not a big Xenoblade series fan (only played half of 1), but this game really looks excellent. Like, starkly better than 2 to my eye.
Over on InstallBase a fella pre-Direct said "I think this will outsell all Fire Emblem titles" and at that time I was like "hawhaw naw".
But, post-presentation, I could see a case being made now. It looks dam good and dam marketable.
We will have to see what the new FE presents like. The leaked "Toothpaste" screens admittedly didn't inspire confidence. But that's not a fair assessment, I'm looking forward to being blown away when the real deal trailer is rolled.
Work done by internal designers aren't mentioned often, we still don't know who officially designed the characters for the first game even though there's plenty of art for them.
Work done by internal designers aren't mentioned often, we still don't know who officially designed the characters for the first game even though there's plenty of art for them.
I did not watch the Xenoblade 3 direct because I don't want to see any spoilers however I already know that the game is going to be a 10 out of 10 Xenoblade is the type of franchise that never fails, each and every game in the whole entire series is just spectacular in every way shape and form. If anyone never played the Xenoblade games before I highly recommend the series more than any other Nintendo series. I am not exaggerating either when I say that, the series is just that darn good folks. Too good actually. So I'm definitely going to buy the game day one and I've been doing my best to avoid watching any videos, directs, spoilers or anything regarding Xenoblade 3 because when I see it for the first time I want to be blown away.
This is a joke! They're seriously going to wait until 2024 before launching Switch 2!?
I can't believe that they're holding out this long; the current Switch will be 7 years old by the time that they finish releasing this DLC and launch a successor!!
The current Switch will be dead & buried by then! FFS! Don't repeat the same mistake with Wii/Wii U again!!
Personally I really don't think the DLC schedule for this game (or even Mario Kart, for that matter) says anything about hardware timeframe. Switch isn't going to turn into a pumpkin the second new hardware releases and the days of really hard dividing lines between console generations are over.
Playing Future Connected will likely give you further insight into certain things, but it probably won't be required. Perhaps it may be a bit more immediately relevant to the DLC story, going by that banner, but even then, it probably still wouldn't really be necessary to understand what's going on. Future Connected really is mostly an epilogue with a few hints of what's to come sprinkled throughout.
Work done by internal designers aren't mentioned often, we still don't know who officially designed the characters for the first game even though there's plenty of art for them.
I always found the translation of this comment to be weird. We had art for them even before the Wii version came out, and even concept art for them from the artbook that aren't CG. I think he's just saying they didn't contract any official work to be done from outside of the company.
I'm sure they did but there's still plenty of concept work for them too.
I always found the translation of this comment to be weird. We had art for them even before the Wii version came out, and even concept art for them from the artbook that aren't CG. I think he's just saying they didn't contract any official work to be done from outside of the company.
Yes, this is mostly likely the work of Tadahiro Usuda. He's been at MonolithSoft since the start. I wonder who did these designs though:
Really like what I'm seeing. Haven't been keeping up with the XC3 news since around it was first announced so most of this is new to me. My only wish would be able to swap out any character in your party... not just the one hero.
That's a high bar to clear, it has potential but let's wait before claiming so
Xenoblade is Nintendo most consistent franchise with Zelda/3D Mario so I'm not worried about the game not being great but the other 3 games are also amazing
Xenoblade 2’s Collector’s Edition artbook was prefaced by an introduction by game director Tetsuya Takahashi, talking about the meaning of character designs, and some of the differences in the process between the first and second game.
www.siliconera.com
"And what’s more, the only artwork released of those characters were retouched versions of their CG models"
I kinda want to rewatch the direct, but I also kinda don't. I'm worried if I rewatch certain scenes too much I'll find the spoilers hidden in plain sight.
That presentation was excellent, this really does seem a culmination of everything I love about the Xenoblade series. Can’t wait to play it in a month!
Late in my reaction but Xenoblade 3 is looking absolutely amazing. I love the tone, the score is sounding top tier, the animations are fantastic, the character designs are some of the best and most cohesive in the series so far, and the gameplay is looking solid. The cutscene trailer at the end of the direct is so good it's a shame it isn't its own mini trailer separate from the direct since most people will probably miss it. Even the visuals are looking beautiful. They literally just need to fix the framerate and this would have been a near perfect showcase for the game. Great direct
But also if they were going to show some sort of Skell / Mecha / Flying vehicle I'd think this is where we might see it. Doubting it's part of the game now.
Not quite. You always start as a Drifter and can't change until you hit rank 10 in Drifter. From there you can advance through a class tree and pick from three branches which branch out again into two further lines to pick from.
Not quite. You always start as a Drifter and can't change until you hit rank 10 in Drifter. From there you can advance through a class tree and pick from three branches which branch out again into two further lines to pick from.
I’m pretty mid on the Xenoblade franchise as a whole (even outright disliking X2) but as a JRPG fan watching that direct, I have to check it out. Seems to rectify a lot of what I hated about 2, though I’m a little wary of that busy UI during combat. Hopefully it’s good, I preordered!
If your experience is anything like mine with the original, the game will throw systems at you faster than you can understand them, but the difficulty's low enough that you'll get by and have a blast anyway.
FC's hints are so vague that 3 won't be able to call back to them without giving more context than FC did in the first place. I think 3 is more likely to enhance FC than the other way around.
The quality of the character and costume design is so far ahead of their older games it's ridiculous. I feel like they finally found that middle ground where their characters don't feel like some sort of manequin someone randomly distributed pieces of fabric, driftwood and metal scraps onto like in XC1 or have dead lifeless puppet eyes (kind of fitting for the story) like in X.
Man I am getting tempted to get back into this series.
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